1. Briefly introduce the book that you read last week.
I read a few sections from two different books. They talked about technology use in the classrom for students with specail needs, English as a second langauge students, and the general population.
2. Find a website (or websites) that is (are) related to the topic of the book. Write a word and make it clikable.
Here is a website with information about using technology in the classroom with students with special needs.
3. Find a picture that is related to the topic of the book.
I would like to use a wiki for my students written responses. They prefer being on the internet/computer over writing on paper. Also, a lot of them have difficulty with written language and this gives them an opportunity to easily reflect and share what is on their mind.
5. Peer comments 1:Respond to this post.
- Your name:Jeni
- Comments: Kaite, I think that they way you would use the wiki is really interesting and so true. This would be great for students who have problems with written language and those with low fine motor skills!
I teach special education as well and will soon start working with an ELL student in my reading class - might need to read this book! :)
6. Peer comments 2:Respond to this post.
- Your name:
- Comments:
I read a few sections from two different books. They talked about technology use in the classrom for students with specail needs, English as a second langauge students, and the general population.
2. Find a website (or websites) that is (are) related to the topic of the book. Write a word and make it clikable.
Here is a website with information about using technology in the classroom with students with special needs.
3. Find a picture that is related to the topic of the book.
4. Read the cool cat teacher's blog post:
http://coolcatteacher.blogspot.com/2005/12/wiki-wiki-teaching-art-of-using-wiki.html
- How would you want to use a wiki for your teaching (or work?)
I would like to use a wiki for my students written responses. They prefer being on the internet/computer over writing on paper. Also, a lot of them have difficulty with written language and this gives them an opportunity to easily reflect and share what is on their mind.
5. Peer comments 1:Respond to this post.
- Your name:Jeni
- Comments: Kaite, I think that they way you would use the wiki is really interesting and so true. This would be great for students who have problems with written language and those with low fine motor skills!
I teach special education as well and will soon start working with an ELL student in my reading class - might need to read this book! :)
6. Peer comments 2:Respond to this post.
- Your name:
- Comments:
7. More resources
http://teachweb2.wikispaces.com/